Your phone will need to stay connected to the web for the client to work, and all user messages will still reside on the phone, but WhatsApp is hoping the client will give users more flexibility. "The primary use is of course still on your phone," a spokesman said, "but there are people who spend time in front of a computer at home or at work and this will help bridge the two." Reached by The Verge, WhatsApp confirmed earlier rumors, which pointed to a newly live page at. WhatsApp is coming to the desktop, thanks to a web client that launched today for Chrome and Android.
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